NEWS:

 

Hiring

Currently as of the 25th of March I am looking for devoted artists with drive to be a part of several comic book and animation projects. These will be work for hire jobs with payment upon submission of finished work. The projects are:

1) Pencilling for a 36 issue comic book series entitled ExtraOrdinary. We have a lead artists who's style will have to be emulated. Please check out these demo pages to get an idea of the theme and mood. The the writer Mike Neilson is looking for a more conventional style than this and is willing to coordinate the style he is looking for between multiple artists. PAYMENT: 10.00-20.00 per page pencilled and inked (dialogue and coloring will be done by editor)

2) An MMO for PC. Looking for modelers in 3ds Max/ Cinema 4d. Please check out here for a past project from 3 years ago that I started. I trained myself in 3ds and the poly count was attempting to be under 2000 per model. PAYMENT: Negotiable upon meeting and further collaboration.

IAN ANDERSON-PRIDDY (EDITOR)

So Why do we have a world wide web, Ian?

Let me tell ya. Back in the 1980's computer nerds all over the world were trying to make a fast and reliable community network for the jaunty masses to share their befuddled vices and hobbies. It didn't seem fair that one could not read about a coporate secratary daily rants and complaints about the salads at the deli in the building she works in so eventually the WWW was born.

And it's provided me with a keen jump off point into self promotion and unemployment. Though I am employed I can never rely on work from any of my many sources for more than a dozen hours a week. How can you help you say? Look inside your wallet and pull out all those useless items that are of now value such as business cards, receipts, and other inane garbage. Then take what is left over put it in an envelope and mail it to me. If it makes you feel better think of me as a bank that holds your money indefinitely.

So I've done it haven't I? I've excersized my right to spew nonsense on the internet.

Merry easter! JANUARY 17 2006